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Top Courses in Australia for the July Intake: What courses can I study?


It’s July, and your friends have already secured university offers. You’re eager to avoid a gap year and ready to take the next step, but you’re still deciding. If you’re exploring overseas education, the July intake in Australia is one of the fastest ways to start university this year.

Many courses are still open, but spots are limited. Applying earlier improves your chances.

Why the July Intake Is a Smart Move

The July intake (Semester 2) allows students to:

  • Start university within the same year
  • Avoid waiting another full academic cycle
  • Access in-demand courses with strong career outcomes
  • Move forward even if the local university offers didn’t work out

This intake is especially popular among Polytechnic diploma graduates and male students in National Service (NS), allowing them to start as soon as possible without a gap year. Furthermore, students from various educational backgrounds, including A-Level and IB, are also eligible. This ensures parents and students from a range of educational systems can confidently consider the July intake.

Top Courses Still Accepting July Intake Applications

Course专业
商业
  • 会计与金融
  • 精算研究
  • 商业管理
  • Marketing & International Business
IT & Computing
  • 网络安全
  • 数据分析
  • 信息技术
  • 机器学习
Hospitality & Design
  • Animation & Visual Effects
  • Film & Moving Image Production
  • Video Production
  • Theatre Management
Hospitality & Design
  • 建筑学
  • 传达设计
  • Fashion Communication & Promotion
  • User Experience Design
工程
  • Bioinformatics Engineering
  • 土木工程
  • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy
  • Quantum Engineering

常见问题 (FAQ)

Is it too late to apply for the July intake in Australia?

Not at all. Many universities are still accepting applications. That said, places do fill up quickly, so it’s best to apply as early as you can to keep your options open.

When does the July intake usually start?

Most universities begin their July intake between late June and July. Exact dates depend on the course and institution.

Can students apply if they don’t have their final results yet?

Yes. In many cases, universities are happy to assess applications using predicted or provisional results, as long as the student meets the entry requirements.

What if my child didn’t receive a local university offer?

This is quite common. Australia is a popular alternative for Singapore students, with many going on to complete their degrees in three to four years and returning with qualifications that are well regarded globally.

Are Australian degrees recognised in Singapore?

Yes. Australian university degrees are widely recognised by employers in Singapore and around the world.

Is the July intake easier or less competitive than the February intake?

It really depends on the course. Some programmes have more space in July, while others can be just as competitive as the February intake.

How long does the student visa process take?

On average, it takes about four to eight weeks. The timeline largely depends on how quickly all the required documents are submitted.

Is It Risky to Apply Close to the Deadline?

This is a common concern — and the honest answer is:

It depends on who you apply with.

Applying late without guidance can be risky.

Even if you’re applying late, the right education consultant can make the process smooth. They’ll help you get your documents in order and guide you on where and how to apply.

What really matters when applying:

  • Whether your chosen course still has places
  • If you meet the entry requirements
  • Your documents (Academic Transcripts & Results, Certificate)

Thinking About Applying for July Intake in Australia?

If you’re looking at overseas education options in Singapore and want clarity on which courses are still accepting applications, whether your grades and background meet the requirements, and how soon you need to take action, you’re asking the right questions.

Getting proper advice now can mean starting this July instead of waiting another year. To help you make an informed decision, book a consultation with one of our education consultants this week. This direct conversation can turn your curiosity into a committed step forward..